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Teva Grabs Billions Gambling on Copies of Brand Drugs (Update1)
Bloomberg -
No other generic-drug maker has staked so much of its business on so-called at-risk launches. ?Teva alone has the resources to do these at-risk launches,? ...TEVA
Lower-cost drugs predicted under Obama administration
Chicago Tribune, United States - Nov 30, 2008
The reason: President George W. Bush blocked, or allowed Republican leaders to stall, several bills that would have resulted in lower drug prices. ...
New Report: Fraser Institute Study on Canada/US Drug Prices Uses ...
Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada -
"Striking similarity" in positions of Fraser Institute and Brand Name Drug Companies >> TORONTO, Dec. 1 /CNW/ - A report released today by a research team ...COST - RX

Telegraph.co.uk
Europe Accuses Drug Makers of Padding Health Care Costs
New York Times, United States - Nov 28, 2008
Yet European investigators have also turned their focus to generic companies, finding they have accepted payments from brand-name drug makers as part of ...
EU Slams Drug Makers for Delaying or Blocking Cheaper Generics Deutsche Welle
EU regulators raid drug makers in Europe as investigation comes to ... International Herald Tribune
Drugmakers abuse patents to block generics, says EU, EFPIA objects Pharma Times
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Vestcom International, Inc. Acquires Electronic Label Technology, Inc.
MarketWatch -
... Inc., the leading provider of data-driven shelf-edge marketing solutions to major retailers and brand manufacturers in the grocery, drug, ...
Predictions: 9 For '09 In Pharma
CNBC, Englewood Cliffs -
But some say the industry might be able to make up for it with increased sales to more patients at the discounted price. More brand-name pills will continue ...

San Francisco Chronicle
Exclusive: ?Made in China? ? Is It Time for This Label to Leave ...
Family Security Matters, NJ -
The cocktail garnish ?Rimmer Brand Mojito Cocktail Garnish? was recalled after testing positive for salmonella bacteria. Veggie Booty Snack Mix was also ...
Cheap food may bring next health crisis San Francisco Chronicle
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Medicare drug plan needlessly complex
Towanda Daily Review, PA - Nov 30, 2008
But this year, for the first time, no plan offers gap coverage that includes brand-name drugs, some for which there is no generic equivalent. ...
Actavis Receives Approval of Generic Wellbutrin XL(R) 150mg in the US
PR Newswire (press release), NY -
1 /PRNewswire/ -- Actavis Group, the international generic pharmaceuticals company, today announced that it has received approval from the US Food & Drug ...

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McKesson Agrees To Pay $350 Million To Settle Price-Fixing Claims
CNNMoney.com - Nov 21, 2008
... a publishing unit of Hearst Corp., to inflate drug prices beginning in late 2001 through lists of average wholesale prices for brand-name drugs. ...
McKesson Paying $350 Million to Settle Drug-Price Litigation Wall Street Journal Blogs
McKesson Agrees To Settlement In Pricing Suits Wall Street Journal
McKesson Settles Wholelsale Pricing Suit For $350M Pharmalot
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: drug prices + prices + drug  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

AHF Praises Merck for AIDS Drug Price Freeze in US
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
While we laud Merk for this action, we will continue to press both government agencies and private industry for lower drug pricing to increase access to ...
Mexico To Allow Drug Companies To Make, Sell Generic ... Kaiser network.org
Merck Responds to Aids Activists' Pleas; Reduces Price of Stocrin ... MarketWatch
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Wyeth spent over $801K lobbying government in 2Q
Forbes, NY -
Proponents said foreign competition would help drive down US drug prices, but the pharmaceutical industry warned it could expose Americans to counterfeit ...
J&J spent $1.7M lobbying government in 2Q Forbes
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Vanda Pharmaceuticals narrows losses
Bizjournals.com, NC -
Days after getting a drug rejection letter from federal regulators that sent its stock price plummeting, Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. reported thinner losses ...VNDA

Boston Globe
Markets News Tuesday: Elan rises 11% in New York Monday; Oil price ...
FinFacts Ireland, Ireland -
Elan and its US partner Biogen Idec defended their multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri after disclosing two new cases of a potentially fatal side effect and ...
MS drug fear sends Elan shares crashing Belfast Telegraph
Elan "sell," target price reduced newratings.com
Health Winners & Losers: Elan TheStreet.com
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McCain new video: He's the "original maverick" ready to lead.
Chicago Sun-Times, United States -
"McCain said he wanted the government to be able to negotiate lower drug prices and import cheaper drugs from Canada, both ideas that were adamantly opposed ...
McCain Stresses ?Maverick? Roots, as Candidates Battle Over Energy FOXNews
The Audacity of Contempt Huffington Post
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Treating AIDS Patients
Accra Daily Mail, Ghana -
This not only delays access ? by closing off the market, it drives up drug prices all over the world. On top of that, drug companies currently sell their ...
LOWER TARIFFS TO FIGHT AIDS New York Post
AIDS parley stresses treatment as prevention Globe and Mail
Merck to sell Mexico reduced-price AIDS drugs International Herald Tribune
The Herald - Enkidu Magazine
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EPIX Pharmaceuticals Secures Committed Equity Financing Facility
MarketWatch -
a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel therapeutics through the use of its proprietary and highly efficient in silico drug ...
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Secures Committed Equity Financing Facility Business Wire (press release)
Vivus Pockets $65M and Kingsbridge Proffers $60M to Acadia as well ... Genetic Engineering News (press release)
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Tensions over drug trade bubble to the surface
Globe and Mail, Canada -
Kandahar's streets are lined with vendors selling heaps of fresh melons, tomatoes and other produce at this time of year, often getting low prices because ...

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'Aids drug prices must come down'
SABC News, South Africa - Aug 4, 2008
By Manelisi Dubase, Washington Aids activists at the International Aids conference in Mexico, want drug prices reduced. ...
Universal Access to HIV/AIDS Treatment Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
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GSK wants change in pricing norms
Economic Times, India -
The drug major has sought a reconsideration of the drug price regulator?s decision to impose price control on its anti-allergy drug Vozet. ...
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Pathological changes induced in cerebrocortical neurons by phencyclidine and related drugs -
JW Olney, J Labruyere, MT Price - Science, 1989 - sciencemag.org
... JW Olney, J Labruyere, and MT Price ... Phencyclidine (PCP), a dissociative anesthetic
and widely abused psychotomimetic drug, and MK-801, a potent PCP receptor ...

The price of innovation: new estimates of drug development costs -
JA DiMasi, RW Hansen, HG Grabowski - Journal of Health Economics, 2003 - Elsevier
... Science BV All rights reserved. The price of innovation: new estimates of drug
development costs. Joseph A. DiMasi Corresponding Author ...

… multidrug resistance cDNA in insect cells generates a high activity drug-stimulated membrane ATPase -
B Sarkadi, EM Price, RC Boucher, UA Germann, GA … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1992 - ASBMB
... Expression of the human multidrug resistance cDNA in insect cells generates a high
activity drug-stimulated membrane ATPase. B Sarkadi, EM Price, RC Boucher, UA ...

Brand Loyalty, Entry, and Price Competition in Pharmaceuticals after the 1984 Drug Act -
HG Grabowski, JM Vernon - The Journal of Law and Economics, 1992 - UChicago Press
... John A. Vernon. (2005) Drug Prices and Research and Development Investment
Behavior in the Pharmaceutical Industry. The Journal of ...

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M Angell - Jurimetrics, 2004 - HeinOnline
... to promote it. Let me close with a few general comments about the
pharmaceutical industry and drug prices. The industry portrays ...

Equilibrium Price Dispersion in Retail Markets for Prescription Drugs -
AT Sorensen - Journal of Political Economy, 2000 - UChicago Press
... differences. I estimate that pharmacy effects account for at most
one-third of the variation in drug prices about their means. ...

THE DEMAND for ILLICIT DRUGS -
H Saffer, F Chaloupka - Economic Inquiry, 1999 - Blackwell Synergy
... exercise. The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effects of alcohol
and drug prices on alcohol use and drug participation. ...

… and the neurobiology of depression. Effects of tryptophan depletion in drug-free depressed patients -
PL Delgado, LH Price, HL Miller, RM Salomon, GK … - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1994 - Am Med Assoc
... Effects of tryptophan depletion in drug-free depressed patients. PL Delgado, LH
Price, HL Miller, RM Salomon, GK Aghajanian, GR Heninger and DS Charney ...

Angiotensin II receptor antagonists. From discovery to antihypertensive drugs.
PB Timmermans, DJ Carini, AT Chiu, JV Duncia, WA … - Hypertension, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... From discovery to antihypertensive drugs. Timmermans PB, Carini DJ, Chiu AT, Duncia
JV, Price WA Jr, Wells GJ, Wong PC, Wexler RR, Johnson AL. ...

Steady-state plasma levels of nortriptyline in twins: Influence of genetic factors and drug therapy -
B Alexanderson, DAP Evans, F Sj?qvist - British Medical Journal, 1969 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... notice. Steady-state plasma levels of nortriptyline in twins: Influence of genetic
factors and drug therapy. Balzar Alexanderson, David A. Price Evans, and Folke ...

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Brand-Name Drug Prices Continue to Soar: Report

 TUESDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Prices for brand-name prescription drugs used by older Americans rose by more than double the rate of inflation between April 2004 and the end of March, continuing a years-long trend, according to the latest "Rx Watchdog Report" from AARP.

But there was also good news: For the first time, the report, released Tuesday, found the cost of generic drugs rose less than the inflation rate.

"We just wish the same kind of self-restraint could be true for the makers of brand-name drugs," said AARP policy director John Rother.

According to his group's report, manufacturer list prices for 195 of the most popular brand-name prescription drugs widely used by older Americans rose by 6.6 percent in the year covered by the survey, compared to an annual inflation rate of 3 percent.

 

Those statistics are in keeping with trends tracked by AARP over the past five years. The group estimates that the typical older Americans taking three prescription medications spend an average $866 more per year on these drugs now than they did in 2000.

"What we find is that these price increases are pretty much across the board -- it doesn't seem to make much difference what category of drug is involved or what manufacturer," Rother said. "Obviously, those people that are chronically ill, and particularly those who suffer from more than one chronic illness, they are getting hit pretty hard."

But not everyone agrees with the report's conclusions. Ken Johnson, senior vice president of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), which represents the drug industry, said in a prepared statement that the AARP report is based on the wrong statistics.

 
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"AARP continues to use fuzzy math in reaching its flawed conclusions," Johnson said. "Their numbers simply do not reflect the true amounts paid by seniors for their medicines." His group's numbers estimate the 2004-05 rise in prices for prescription drugs is lower than increases for U.S. medical costs as a whole.

AARP releases its "Rx Watchdog Report" periodically in an attempt to track seasonal and annual changes in drug pricing for its 35 million members aged 50 and above. The group bases it figures on changes in the manufacturer's list price for their drugs -- the prices drug companies use when selling to wholesalers.

For this latest survey, which tracked prices from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, AARP focused on 195 big-selling brand-name prescription drugs as well as 75 leading generic medications.

The group looked especially at price changes in the first quarter of 2005. During that three-month period, the increase in prices for brand-name prescriptions (5.9 percent) was the lowest seen since 2002 (5.7 percent), and substantially lower than that seen last year (7.7 percent), according to the AARP report.

Still, the survey estimated that the annual cost per patient for the average brand-name prescription drug rose by $48.05 between April 2004 and the end of March.

Many drugs posted sizeable price increases during the first three months of 2005, the AARP report said.

For example, prices for Pfizer Inc.'s cholesterol-buster Lipitor jumped by 5 percent, while costs for another statin medication, Bristol-Myer Squibbs' Pravachol, rose by 5.9 percent. Abbot's Aricept -- used to help slow the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease -- rose in price by 4.5 percent. The biggest jump in cost came for AstraZeneca's heart drug Toprol, which increased in price by 6 percent, according to the report.

Price increases were seen across almost all categories of drugs, the report found, with the biggest rise noted for antipsychotics, SSRI antidepressants, beta-blocker heart medications, and anti-infective agents.

"What we are seeing is a steady series of price increases for drugs," Rother said. "Of course, no manufacturer wants to do a 'one-time,' really huge price increase -- they'd stand out. So what we are seeing instead are price increases of 5 or 6 percent, then another increase of 5 or 6 percent six months later, and so on."

Rother is hopeful that the planned Medicare prescription drug benefit -- slated to take effect in January -- will provide at least partial relief to seniors. But, he added, "the consumer just doesn't have much in the way bargaining power" when it comes to drug pricing.

"It's a big problem -- these lifesaving drugs are becoming less and less affordable," he said.

The drug industry disagrees with Rother's assessment of the problem. The industry group says its calculations of ongoing changes in U.S. drug prices are based on data from the federal government's Consumer Price Index, which PhRMA believes more accurately reflects the cost of drugs at the retail level.

According to those statistics, prices for prescription drugs -- a mix of generics and brand-name products --- rose by just 2.6 percent between April 2004 and April 2005. That's less than the overall annual rate of increase for medical costs as a whole, pegged at 3.9 percent, PhRMA said.

"These numbers clearly show that prescription drug prices increased at a rate slower than overall medical care, which is good news for consumers," Johnson said.

But AARP countered that the wholesale numbers tell the real story.

"The manufacturer's charge to wholesalers is the most substantial component of a brand-name prescription's retail price," the report said. "When manufacturers increase their price to wholesalers for a brand-name drug, the added cost is generally passed on in the retail price."

The report does provide one silver lining for consumers -- almost no rise (0.7 percent) in the average cost of generic drugs over the 12-month period.

"That was a real surprise," Rother said. "Generic drug prices have been kept down substantially compared to previous years. I'm not sure I can explain that, but it's certainly good news for consumers and more reason than ever to switch to a generic drug if you have that option."

Rother also advised consumers to shop around for discounted brand-name drugs. "You'd be surprised to see the variation between one retail outlet and another," he said. And he urged Americans to take advantage of existing discount programs, some set up by retailers and others by drug companies themselves.

"Still, none of these discount programs can counteract the full impact of these price increases," Rother said. "Even with the discounts, these prices are hurting people."

More information

For more, visit AARP's Web site.

 

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